Aust'n ministers reject calls for Vegemite to be banned in Aboriginal communities
Xinhua, August 10, 2015 Adjust font size:
Australian government ministers have dismissed calls for iconic Australian spread Vegemite to be banned in some Aboriginal communities, with Prime Minister Tony Abbott saying the black, yeast-based product was a staple for " morning toast and sandwiches".
Abbott's comments follow reports of home-brewed alcohol being made from the yeast-based spread, particularly in some areas of the Northern Territory, where problem drinking was prevalent among the indigenous population.
On Monday, Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion released a statement saying he had been informed of the issue, but it was up to local communities to report "suspicious" purchases to authorities.
"Addiction of any type is a concern but communities, especially where alcohol is banned, must work to ensure home brewing of this type does not occur," Scullion said.
"Businesses in these communities also have a responsibility to report any purchase that may raise their own suspicions."
Abbott said on Sunday that he would not be implementing a " Vegemite watch" on Australia's favorite breakfast spread.
He, like Scullion, said better policing would lead to safer " dry" (alcohol-free) communities.
Vegemite was developed from brewer's yeast back in 1922, as it was one of the richest sources of Vitamin B at the time. Endi